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i am lecturer at stanford university, not a professor. that is another level of this conversation teary let me extend the conversation a little bit. one of the things that it was after i left or go, i taught for many years at stanford and talk, as i told the kids, real stuff. i started a class on cloud computing. three years ago, i started a class at the university in beijing as well on this subject because i feel it is really important. we are in my opinion in the second year of a 20-year cycle that is no different than the client server cycle that happened last time around, and i think education is an important component of this. so i'm going to take my four or five minutes to educate you guys a little bit on what is this thing we call cloud computing. i'm going to try uses much plain english as i can, leave all the technical buzzwords aside, and try to eliminate -- illuminate for you what is happening. fundamentally, is an economic thing that is happening, and that is what has always driven technologies economics. i will get to that in
i am lecturer at stanford university, not a professor. that is another level of this conversation teary let me extend the conversation a little bit. one of the things that it was after i left or go, i taught for many years at stanford and talk, as i told the kids, real stuff. i started a class on cloud computing. three years ago, i started a class at the university in beijing as well on this subject because i feel it is really important. we are in my opinion in the second year of a 20-year...
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houten earned her masters at stanford university. >>> for a short time today an original edition of o.j. simpson's infamous book if i did it was being auctioned with the asking price of a quarter million dollars. that book was written with a hypothetical on the murder of his wife. however at least one other copy showed up on ebay in 2007 and it sold for $65,000. tonight the listing for this book is no longer on the e bay site with no explanation offered. >>> randy moss is sure to be in the probowl football hall of fame. he talked today about the one thing in his career he is yet to accomplish. >>> a war veteran who lost both [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are awesome. but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese, cover it with crescent dough and pow! cheeseburger crescent casserole. double awesome. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. [ malcrrkkhshziiiizzlllee. to this symphony of flavor: beautiful. shhhhshshshshhshshhhhhsshhhshs. gorgeous! here comes the crescendo. kkerrrrbbuuuuuucraaackkk. just...incredible. pillsbury toaster strudel. if beethoven made brea
houten earned her masters at stanford university. >>> for a short time today an original edition of o.j. simpson's infamous book if i did it was being auctioned with the asking price of a quarter million dollars. that book was written with a hypothetical on the murder of his wife. however at least one other copy showed up on ebay in 2007 and it sold for $65,000. tonight the listing for this book is no longer on the e bay site with no explanation offered. >>> randy moss is sure...
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houten earned her masters at stanford university. >>> for a short time today an original edition of o.j. simpson's infamous book if i did it was being auctioned with the asking price of a quarter million dollars. that book was written with a hypothetical on the murder of his wife. however at least one other copy showed up on ebay in 2007 and it sold for $65,000. tonight the listing for this book is no longer on the e bay site with no explanation offered. >>> randy moss is sure to be in the probowl football hall of fame. he talked today about the one thing in his career he is yet to accomplish. >>> a war veteran who lost both his arms and both legs. the daring medical procedure he under went that changed his life. >> gives me a lot of hope for the future. >> see how warm it's going to get by the afternoon. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning
houten earned her masters at stanford university. >>> for a short time today an original edition of o.j. simpson's infamous book if i did it was being auctioned with the asking price of a quarter million dollars. that book was written with a hypothetical on the murder of his wife. however at least one other copy showed up on ebay in 2007 and it sold for $65,000. tonight the listing for this book is no longer on the e bay site with no explanation offered. >>> randy moss is sure...
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so, he said that he met this woman in person after a football game in 2009 at stanford university. that was a lie. even based on notre dame's statement and the statement that manti te'o put out saying this was strictly an online relationship. he so, just how one lie really hurts his credibility even though a lot of people date on the internet and they don't tell their own families about it, i think a lot of people are so embarrassed. but the one lie from the beginning could hurt him assuming he wasn't in on it from the beginning and it's going to be hard for him to be believable unless he gives us some type of relegitimate proof. >> jackie, thank you. >> you're welcome, thanks. >> and whether manti te'o was in on the plot or truly is a victim will the uproar over the giant hopes hurt his future? does he have a shot at nfl. and now a fox football analyst, nice so see you, coach. >> yes, ma'am. >> i have to confess i have a large amount of sympathy for this young man because of his age. and even if he's up to his eyeballs in it, but as a coach, will it fare how he gets into the nfl?
so, he said that he met this woman in person after a football game in 2009 at stanford university. that was a lie. even based on notre dame's statement and the statement that manti te'o put out saying this was strictly an online relationship. he so, just how one lie really hurts his credibility even though a lot of people date on the internet and they don't tell their own families about it, i think a lot of people are so embarrassed. but the one lie from the beginning could hurt him assuming he...
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later he dropped out of stanford university and focused on battling internet censorship. schwartz was facing legal trouble related to his activism and he had blogged about his battle against depression. >>> tomorrow marks one year since the cruise ship ran aground. the wrecked ship still stuck on an island, but it's expected to be towed away in one piece by september. the destination has not yet been announced. residents of the island will observe a minute of silence and release 32 lanterns tomorrow to mark the anniversary of that tragedy. >>> it's the number-one story we're following today here on cnn. public health emergency. i'm talking about the flu. and this emergency now includes all of new york state. that means that nearly every state in the nation is reporting that doctors -- what doctors call widespread flu activity. only the far west is relatively unaffected this weekend, even though the cdc says there's plenty of cases there too. one positive thing in all of this, though, is that the number of cases seem to be dropping, and the spread seems to be slowing. we'r
later he dropped out of stanford university and focused on battling internet censorship. schwartz was facing legal trouble related to his activism and he had blogged about his battle against depression. >>> tomorrow marks one year since the cruise ship ran aground. the wrecked ship still stuck on an island, but it's expected to be towed away in one piece by september. the destination has not yet been announced. residents of the island will observe a minute of silence and release 32...
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it were, stanford university's law schol is holding a first of its kind clinic, taking on clients of any faith. it is funded in part by the becket fund for relirks liberty. we have a representative from the becket fund with more. thanks for your time today. >> thank you. we at the becket fund are so excited to be here. >> shannon: tell bus this clinic, yuthink it's necessary and the kind of work it will do? >> the clinic will be training students, law students, how it practice law with representing real clients from a diverse background of religious faith and before real judges and courts and defending the free expression of all religious traditions. >> shannon: what kind of cases are you seeing that you felt it was important to fund this effort to make sure that future lawyers will be trained to handle this? >> we at the becket fund have seen a dramatic increase in persecution against people of faith. this is not about who god is,b it is about who we are. and people of faith should be able to express themselves at home and in church and in the public square, at their job site and wh
it were, stanford university's law schol is holding a first of its kind clinic, taking on clients of any faith. it is funded in part by the becket fund for relirks liberty. we have a representative from the becket fund with more. thanks for your time today. >> thank you. we at the becket fund are so excited to be here. >> shannon: tell bus this clinic, yuthink it's necessary and the kind of work it will do? >> the clinic will be training students, law students, how it practice...
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and go through academics and stanford did as well. the rest of the schools just sort of came in and waved me through. >> let's follow up with a clip from "meet the press." you were talking about possibly running for senator. a lot of people very excited about that prospect. frank lautenberg's aide sort of zinged you. are you waiting for the senator to make up on his mind on whether he runs or will you make the decision independently of his plans? >> as you know, i made a decision not to run for governor, to focus on the end of my term. that's really what my focus is. this is going to be my most productive year as mayor. we've got about $1 billion of new investment coming into newark. we'll have a city balanced budgeted for the first time in a decade or two. we're going to also be hiring for police officers. that's my focus. i have to file that account, as you probably know, because i can't even do research on a federal office without having a federal account. >> right. >> for the rest of it, i think a lot's going to happen during this
and go through academics and stanford did as well. the rest of the schools just sort of came in and waved me through. >> let's follow up with a clip from "meet the press." you were talking about possibly running for senator. a lot of people very excited about that prospect. frank lautenberg's aide sort of zinged you. are you waiting for the senator to make up on his mind on whether he runs or will you make the decision independently of his plans? >> as you know, i made a...
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stanford university researchers may have found what's causing young healthy athletes to have sudden heart attacks. researchers discovered higher levels of calcium in patients with a heart condition. scientists have known a genetic mutation is the reason behind abnormal hearts in athlete, but they were not sure why the heart muscle was failing. stanford researchers say medication to restore calcium to normal levels could be one way to treat that condition. >>> in the north bay now, in t petalu petaluma, a 91-year-old woman is dead after being trapped by flames inside a mobile home. these right here are photoeys of that fire taken at the scene at the leisure lake mobile home park on stony point road. firefighters say they found the woman's body inside a rear bedroom. the cause is under investigation. it's unclear if working smoke detectors were installed in the mobile home. >>> we'll go ahead and take a look at the forecast and the roads after the break. >>> welcome back. the time is 9:28. looking a little hazy over san jose. a return of the low clouds this morning. this is all that's left.
stanford university researchers may have found what's causing young healthy athletes to have sudden heart attacks. researchers discovered higher levels of calcium in patients with a heart condition. scientists have known a genetic mutation is the reason behind abnormal hearts in athlete, but they were not sure why the heart muscle was failing. stanford researchers say medication to restore calcium to normal levels could be one way to treat that condition. >>> in the north bay now, in t...
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so first, deborah is the professor of ethics in society at stanford university. she's also the senior society dean for the humanities and arts. she is a member of the philosophy department and director of the mccoy family center for ethics in society and her research focuses on the ethical limits of the markets. the place of equality in a just society and theories of rational choice. deborah also works on feminist philosophy, ethics and education and issues of international justice. she's co-editor of the fourth cummings collection "occupy future." an early participant in occupy boston. he's also a small business owner, c.e.o. of nimblebot.com, a marketing boutique specializing in web apps and design and co-founder of danger awesome, a laser-cutting workshop and community art store front in cambridge. he continues to be engaged in outspoken protest against government sanctions, human rights abuses, malfeasance and finance industry mismanagement. next is phil thompson, actually phil is on the end. associate professor, and i'm giving introductions in the order they
so first, deborah is the professor of ethics in society at stanford university. she's also the senior society dean for the humanities and arts. she is a member of the philosophy department and director of the mccoy family center for ethics in society and her research focuses on the ethical limits of the markets. the place of equality in a just society and theories of rational choice. deborah also works on feminist philosophy, ethics and education and issues of international justice. she's...
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these are being used in full practices at games at university of stanford and michigan. there are sensors inside here. you wear this, player gets hit on the field. in real time it will send that data to a coach or clinician saying pull them out. data is too high, impact is too hard. this one day, i hope, makes its way to the nfl. >> i love that one. this one, i read about it twice last night. still have no idea how this works. >> bottom's up. you are actually going to sip this cloud. this is -- >> we have one of our guests here, jumping the gun a bit. that's all right. >> we'll get to you in a second. this is an inhaleable cloud. >> wait, wait, wait. let's go to this one first. come over here. these are the robots. tell me about them. >> these are from posey, actually jumped the gun here. choreograph your own robot. speaker and this little guy will be on the market for $45. >> how do you turn them off? >> it will turn off in a second. >> and this again? >> this will be out later this year for 165 bucks. it actually allows you to -- >> one more time! >> no, no, don't say
these are being used in full practices at games at university of stanford and michigan. there are sensors inside here. you wear this, player gets hit on the field. in real time it will send that data to a coach or clinician saying pull them out. data is too high, impact is too hard. this one day, i hope, makes its way to the nfl. >> i love that one. this one, i read about it twice last night. still have no idea how this works. >> bottom's up. you are actually going to sip this...
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[ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >> ion tests say it could unlock the secrets of the universe but we have to get there first. on a story you see only on abc7 news, jonathan bloom introduces us to engineers at stanford who are hard at work on a new kind of recover. >> you see a hopping and a tumbling motion. >> in this is an early simulation in a row got that in about ten years could look like this, a titanium soccer ball covered in spikes. the stanford professor calls it a hedge hog and it could one day explore mars biggest moon. >> a thousand times less than the gravity we have an earth. >> they have wheels and wheels might not work on fobos. >> if you were to try to do a wheel system in low gravity, you could flip it over and completely lose control of it. so instead of rolling they are making them tumble and hop using spinning motors sealed inside. they started with this two dimensional model how it will work in mike crow gravity. >> if i let it go, it slowly drifts back down and that's as if this were the ground. >> but the next prototype will be in three dimensions. resea
[ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >> ion tests say it could unlock the secrets of the universe but we have to get there first. on a story you see only on abc7 news, jonathan bloom introduces us to engineers at stanford who are hard at work on a new kind of recover. >> you see a hopping and a tumbling motion. >> in this is an early simulation in a row got that in about ten years could look like this, a titanium soccer ball covered in spikes. the stanford professor...